Your water pump is a major component of your engine cooling system. If the water pump fails, the engine will overheat causing it to shut down. Water pumps have an indicator that tells you when they
are going bad. There is a small hole in the water pump right under the shaft in the middle that the pulley bolts to. As the water pump's bearings wear out coolant seeps by them and leaks through
this hole. If you notice a few drops of coolant under the front of your engine this is an indicator your pump is failing. If a water pump fails it will cause engine overheating, and possibly further
engine damage. If you have noticed little drops of coolant under the front of your vehicle then inspect the bottom of the water pump to see if it is dripping out of the indicator hole. If your water
pump is the problem, then this part is for you. Replace your broken or leaking water pump now with this great fitting replacement part.

Lifetime Warranty

This item is backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. In the event this item should fail due to manufacturing defects during intended use, we will exchange the part free of charge (excludes shipping charges) for the original purchaser. Please keep your invoice for proof of this warranty.

Step 1: Drain the Radiator (2:21)

Put a catch pan under the radiator.

Use a wrench to open the valve and drain the radiator.

Replace the cap.

Put the catch pan under the middle front of the engine.

Step 2: Remove the Serpentine Belt (2:57)

Insert the ratchet into the tensioner.

Push clockwise on the tensioner and remove the belt from the alternator.

Slowly release back on the tensioner.

Remove the belt from the water pump pulley and set it aside.

Step 3: Remove the Cooling Fan (4:18)

Place a belt wrench on the cooling fan pulley.

Use an adjustable wrench on the large bolt holding the fan.

Remove the fan.

Step 4: Removing the Water Pump (5:29)

Place the belt wrench on the water pump pulley.

Remove the four 10mm bolts securing the pulley.

Use a flat blade screwdriver to pry from the back of the water pump pulley. Turn it and continue to pry till it comes off.

Remove the four 10mm bolts securing the water pump.

Use a hammer to hit the side of the water pump shaft. When it starts to separate use a flat blade screwdriver to help get the pump free.

Use a sponge and wire brush to clean up the area.

Step 5: Installing the New Water Pump (8:12)

Put penetrating oil on the water pump.

Line it up and push it into place.

Replace the four 10mm bolts. Hand tighten each of them and work your way around. Tighten incrementally. Then tighten them to 19ft/lbs.

Replace the pulley and replace the four 10mm bolts. Tighten to 20ft/lbs.